A partnership between, Riverstone International School, the University of Idaho, Idaho Education Network and Hewlett-Packard, created “Earth Day: Window to the World” in celebration of Earth Day to inform, inspire and ignite an environmental passion for protecting our Earth’s precious … Continue reading →

What is January Local? Learning about and challenging a winter seasonal diet of entirely local food products from Idaho, also inclusive of Washington and Oregon. Over lunch in December at Willow Creek Restaurant in Eagle, Idaho, My friend and HP colleague … Continue reading →

The Corporate Eco Forum’s Annual Event and Gala in Washington D.C, June 5th through 7th… Video of my 5 min speech at the Corporate Eco Forum Gala “Gala Dinner and Newseum” along with many incredible environmental expert presentations and panels over the 2 day event (within … Continue reading →

Mountain View Elementary this morning! I presented the Antarctica Expedition to an assembly of 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th graders, over 200 Bengals! The questions and insights were brilliant along with a very thoughtful comment from one student around other ways to recycle through … Continue reading →

In this issue, 1) Cleaning up my digital junkyard, 2) By the end of May, I’ll have presented to approx 1500 kids with more presentations next fall and 3) Years of vegetable garden procrastination come to an end… CLEANING UP MY DIGITAL JUNKYARD … Continue reading →

Over the past few weeks, I’ve presented the Antarctica expedition experience and climate insights to two Boise (Idaho) schools. The first school presentation was to an assembly of 130 students in 4th, 5th and 6th grades at Lowell Elementary. The second took place on Earth Day to 210 8th … Continue reading →

Why do I say we are all Citizens of Antarctica? Antarctica is not owned or governed by any one country and it is to be preserved for only peaceful and scientific purposes by all. The Antarctica Preservation Treaty is the enforcement and expires … Continue reading →

Last Tuesday, we arrived at our final Antarctica Landing, Bellingshausen Station and the 2041 Group’s E-Base. What is the E-Base? For context, from 2002 to 2007, Robert Swan’s dream of building the world’s first educational base (E-Base) in Antarctica became a reality. The … Continue reading →